1951 Pontiac Chieftain 2dr. Sedan Turn Signal Park Lights on 2040-parts.com
Faith, North Carolina, US
This is a set of park lights from a 1951 Pontiac chieftain 2dr. sedan. bezels are pretty rough with pitting and some rust but glass lense are beautiful with no cracks chips or even bad scratches. I am parting out a 99 % complete 1951 Pontiac chieftain 2dr. please check my other items listed from the 51.if you need something ,if you email me I will try to list as soon as I can
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